Powered by www.eurovision.tv. Daniel Diges will represent Spain with the song Algo Pequeñito at the 2010 Eurovision Song Contest in Oslo (Norway), taking place on the 25th, 27th and 29th of May.
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Hello, fiends! My name is Dihelson Mendonça. I´ma Jazz Pianist from Brazil. This time, I bring this rare moment in music. Two of the greatest pianist of all time meet and play Chick´s most known tune: SPAIN. Incredible! Gonzalo has an amazing swing ( like Herbie Hancock, but on the Latin feel – He is superb! ), but Chick Corea is a Genius…his ways ( IMHO ), are too much deeper…
The music video for ‘Holiday in Spain’, Counting Crows together with Bløf (Dutch band). De videoclip voor ‘Holiday in Spain’, het duet van Bløf met de Counting Crows
Friendly match 2009 Espana vs Argentina 2-1 – Full Highlights & Goals Spain needed a late penalty to sink an Argentina side who had themselves equalised from the penalty spot in a game that saw them largely second-best. Despite only making two substitutions over the course of the evening, Diego Maradona’s side lacked fluency and were on the back foot, ultimately paying the price as Xabi Alonso scored twice, once from the spot. Lionel Messi’s equaliser from a penalty situation proved insufficient. The Spaniards experimented with something of a 4-3-3, Iniesta playing on the right hand side of David Villa and David Silva up front, Sergi Busquets joining old hands Xabi Alonso and Xavi further back, ahead of Sergio Ramos, Gerard Pique, Carles Puyol and Joan Capdevila. Iker Casillas earned his 100th cap in goal. Argentina lined up in a 4-4-2, Angel di Maria and Maxi Rodriguez supporting Lionel Messi and Gonzalo Higuain, while Javier Mascherano and Gago sat ahead of a four-man defence comprising Fabricio Coloccini, Martin Demichelis, young Cristian Ansaldi – a debutant – and Gabriel Heinze, and with Sergio Romero in goal. Following a minute’s silence for Robert Enke, Spain started the game, and did so with some style. Just six minutes in Xavi set up David Silva for what should have been the opener, and Silva then turned privoder for a great Villa opportunity. Just sixteen minutes in the hosts took the lead. Iniesta, Silva and Xavi worked the ball effortlessly through the …